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Check out the 30inJune going on over here.

Check out this journal page using personal ephemera.

Inspiration from art dolls, some are dark.

Diana Trout is one of my favorites and she gains inspiration from more than just the page.

Danny Gregory, of EDM fame, has a video describing his approach to drawing complex things.

Roz does some amazing things with faces and gouache.

Take a look at some of my journals on etsy.

Or take a look at my art on etsy.

An old video but a good one:

  

13 of 30 in June

I
started this page by coloring a printout of one of my heart drawings
with pink and blue watercolors. I allowed this to dry while I split a
page in my art journal in half. On one side I wrote part of my entry in
big loopy cursive witha  watercolor pencil. I picked a different color
for the other half and used the same big loopy cursive.

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applied water to the writing and allowed the colors to blur and blend.
After this was dry I decided that it didn’t work in the way I wanted
with the heart, so I washed similar colors of watercolor over the top of
the writing. This made the colors pop against the heart image.
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used a glue stick to adhere the heart image to the page. I was
rummaging through my stash of stuff and I found the Karma Coffee logo
that I’d colored for a previous page , but decided not to use. It fit
with my writing, so I attached it with glue stick to my page.
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This
is a very simple page but I really like how it works, opposite colors,
lots of exploration of thoughts and ideas with some graphic colors.

The finished image is 5×7 inches and is available matted and ready for framing on etsy here.

12 of 30 in June

This
entry started a little different than most of the pages in this series.
I wanted to break things up a bit so I headed to flickr, specifically
the Florida State Archives to search for an image to draw from. They
usually have some nice portraits. I found this guy.

Ringling Brothers Circus art director Peter Arno: Sarasota, Florida

I
grabbed my sketchbook and pentel pocket brush pens; one loaded with J
Herbin gris nuage
and the other with platinum carbon ink and started to
draw. I used the gray ink first and found the areas of shadow. After I’d
done that I grabbed my black PPBP and started to load in the details.

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After I finished the quick drawing, I added some red watercolor to the background.

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I wanted to add a touch more detail, so I grabbed my Platinum Carbon
Desk
pen and added a few dots and lines here and there to complete the
image.
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The finished image is 5×7 inches and is available matted and ready for framing on etsy here.

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11 of 30 in June

This
page was started by using a Chartpak Ad Marker Colorless Blender
to transfer a printout
of oine of my brain drawings to a page in a 6×8 inch Stillman & Birn
Epsilon sketchbook.

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Around
the brain image I flooded the page with a cad red medium watercolor.
While that was drying I colored a self portrait print with blue
watercolors.

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wanted to use only the eyes of the colored self portrait, so I tore
them from the portrait. I used a UHU gluestick
to adhere the piece to the
page.
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used  a compass to create a circle around the brain and the eyes. I
then created radiating lines coming from the center of the brain. I then
used a watersoluble crayon to color in every other ray. I wet these and
moved the color around with a brush.
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that was all dry I realized the eyes seemed to sit on top of the image
and didn’t really seem like part of the whole page. I added Sharpie China Marker
circles around everything. Leaving the eyes without circles.
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the circles were added I didn’t like the brain. I wanted add some
yellow to the orange of the page, so I brushed a wash of light cad
yellow over the top of the circles. The china marker resisted the
watercolor and allowed the color to pool in some places. I really like
the look.
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The finished image is 5×7 inches and is available matted and ready for framing on etsy here.

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Bookbinding

I’ve
been working on some bookbinding. It’s a perfect task for a cold rainy
day. I put together a few journals, not all are listed on etsy yet.

These
have a thick coverstock paper that is perfect for sketching, light
watercolor washes, collage, pen and ink work, as well as pencil. You can
throw a ton of material at this paper and it just keeps on going. There
are a generous 240 pages to these journals. They are FAT and can expand
even more to take in all of your collage work.

They
are bound with tough hemp, which can take a beating. I’ve omitted the
use of beeswax, which makes these journals 100% vegan! The covers are
made of old vinyl advertising signs stitched to cardstock advertising
signs. These signs are tough and ready to take anything you throw at
them. Don’t like the colors offered? This vinyl takes acrylic paint like
a dream, so go ahead, decorate them.

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These
journals have all the same attributes as the above, but instead of
heavy coverstock they are filled with 18# vintage IBM green and white
dot matrix printer paper. One side of each sheet has green and white
lines and the reverse is white. These journals fare best with rollerball
and gel pens but can still handle items being glue sticked to the page.
Again, they are filled with 240 pages of this lovely vintage paper.
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10 of 30 in June

This
page was started by creating gray lines with a pentel pocket brush pen
in a 6×8 inch Stillman & Birn Epsilon sketchbook. The lines are J. Herbin Gris Nuage Ink in a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen
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then used a pale pink Derwent Watercolour Pencil
to write an entry. I
was reminiscing about this girl I used to work with at the grocery
store, back when I was a florist. She used to wear prom dresses to work,
and she was a bagger. The kid was hilarious, she’d find a $20 1980s
prom dress at the thrift store and decide to wear it to work. So funny.
You look at the registers and there would be this kid in a puffy pink
prom dress, all satin and lace. Customers would ask her, “Is there a
formal tonight?” and she’d reply, “Nope, I just felt like wearing this.”
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I was finished writing I flooded the page with clear water. I added
magenta to the left edge then allowed it to flow over the wet page.There were a few larger drops of water, I blew on them to create spatters and runs in the color.
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I
then colored a self portrait with blue watercolor. Then a brain drawing
with pink and purple watercolors. Once dry I cut these from their
backings and positioned them at various points on the paper. Once I
found a spot I liked, I wanted some watercolor drops around the brain to
add emphasis. I mixed up droplets of color and added them to the page. I
wanted them to drip so I blew on the drops through a straw.(I forgot to take pictures of thisstep.) After
allowing the drips and drops to dry I adhered the self portrait and
brain drawing.
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The finished image is 5×7 inches and is available matted and ready for framing on etsy here.

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9 of 30 in June

This
page was started by attaching a mask to a page in a 6×8 inch Stillman
& Birn Epsilon sketchbook I then flooded the page with red and
magenta watercolors. After that I let it fully dry. I used my Pentel
pocket brush pen loaded with Platinum Carbon ink to draw some waves. I
used a white china marker to accent the tops of the waves.

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that I wanted to create some radiating lines from the heart areas of
the sheep. I used a ruler to mark off the radiating lines. I then filled
every other section with dark blue  watercolor crayon. I wet the
crayons and then scraped it off. I don’t like the effect.

I
had wanted to keep the sheep white, but I took the mask off too soon,
so I’ve got traces of everything I used on the page within the sheep..
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The finished image is 5×7 inches and is available matted and ready for framing on etsy here.

8 of 30 in June

This
page was started by writing with a fountain pen loaded with red ink on a
page in a 6×8 inch Stillman & Birn Epsilon sketchbook. After
writing I put a red watercolor wash on the page. After that dried I
layered a magenta wash over the top of the red.  I forgot to take a pic
of the writing. I got excited by the creation process.
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I used caran d’ache watersoluble crayons to color a die-cut sheep.I used watercolors to color a brain bright orangey red.
I used an UHU gluestick to adhere them to the page. (forgot to take a pick of just the sheep and brain not glued to the page.)
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After
that I realized that the brain melted into the background. I really
wanted it to pop, so I grabbed my white china marker and added circles
all around the brain.
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The finished image is 5×7 inches and is available matted and ready for framing on etsy here.
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7 of 30 in June

This
page was started by flooding a page in a 6×8 inch Stillman & Birn
Epsilon sketchbook with turquoise watercolors and then dropping purple
into the still wet color. After that I let it fully dry.

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I
then colored 2 of my die-cut sheep a deep dark color by layering sepia
and indigo watercolors. While
I waited for the sheep to dry I also colored both a brain and heart
print of some of my drawings. I wasn’t sure which one I wanted to use. I
cut both out once they were dry. I allowed the sheep to dry fully before adhering
them to the page with glue stick.

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looking at placement of both the heart and the brain I chose to use
only the heart, as it fits my mood and the thoughts I’m having as I work
on this page. I uge UHU gluestick to attach it to the page.
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picked a center point in the heart to use as the starting point of
radiating lines. I then used a ruler to mark off the lines coming from
the center. I used yellow and white colored pencils to fill in the
lines.
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the page was finished I burnished the colored pencils to give it a
bright shine. Unfortunately I cannot take a decent picture of this
effect as I’m getting too much reflection from the page.
IMAG0704The finished image is 5×7 inches and is available matted and ready for framing on etsy here.

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Things to Read this Weekend

I wanted to get in on the Friday link love so here's my 1st Link Love post!

First, some props to Jessie for being bold and jumping in on the 30 in June challenge.

Check out the Pen Addict for pen reviews and some serious enabling on your pen addiction.

Check out Tammy over at DaisyYellow for more link love and loads of art journal inspiration.

Check out Eveline's sketches with watercolors on her blog. Amazing work.

Check out this post about ink in summer heat on Inkophile. Be aware of mold!

The June carnival of pen, pencil, and paper is here.

Don't forget to check out the 30 in June posts!

Also, You should watch this again: